Nomenclature
In the Western Bundjalung language, ''Wahlubal'' means "those who say Wahlu", ''Wahlu'' being the form of the second person nominative 'you' used in this variety. Wahlubal was spoken in theGeographic Distribution
Wahlubal is spoken along the Clarence river upstream from the Yagir language.Grammar
Demonstratives
Western Bundjalung possesses a complicated set of demonstratives that make a three-way distinction, with proximal, medial, and distal sets, there is a further distinguishing of demonstrative adjectives and location demonstratives. The adjective set can be additionally suffixed to create demonstrative pronouns, the adjective set has three forms for "things in sight", "things hidden or not in sight" and "things not there anymore", while the location set has forms to indicate the general area and definite area, and whether in sight or not in sight.Adjective set
The above set can be suffixed with order 7 noun suffixes to form demonstrative pronouns that function like ordinary independent nouns. e.g. ''Yanindeh galani wangahbaya!'' 'Take this with you! The 'not in sight' and 'not here anymore' forms can take the order 2 noun suffix -gan to form time words. E.g. ''gunahgan'' 'recently'.Location set
References
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